Dr Mark Aaron Trimble, MD | |
1923 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104-6520 | |
(918) 748-7650 | |
(918) 403-6341 |
Full Name | Dr Mark Aaron Trimble |
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Gender | Male |
Speciality | Cardiovascular Disease (cardiology) |
Experience | 23 Years |
Location | 1923 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. He accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1144405143 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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207RC0000X | Internal Medicine - Cardiovascular Disease | 25554 (Oklahoma) | Primary |
207R00000X | Internal Medicine | 25554 (Oklahoma) | Secondary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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St John Medical Center, Inc | Tulsa, OK | Hospital |
St John Owasso | Owasso, OK | Hospital |
Ascension St John Broken Arrow | Broken arrow, OK | Hospital |
Ascension St John Sapulpa | Sapulpa, OK | Hospital |
Hillcrest Medical Center | Tulsa, OK | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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St John Physicians Inc | 2567366495 | 223 |
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Entity Name | St John Physicians Inc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1336194406 PECOS PAC ID: 2567366495 Enrollment ID: O20031121000867 |
News Archive
A new study indicates that individuals with diabetes may have an elevated risk of developing cancer before and immediately after a diabetes diagnosis. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the findings point to the need for a better understanding of the link between diabetes and cancer.
The 12 senators wrote a letter to the House Speaker, asking him not to hold a vote on proposals to expand exemptions from the Obama administration's birth control coverage mandate.
Keratin 17 (K17), a protein previously believed to provide only mechanical support for cancer cells, appears to play a crucial role in degrading a key tumor suppressor protein in cancer cells named p27. This finding, published in the September 1 issue of Cancer Research, is based on the work of researchers in the Department of Pathology at Stony Brook University School of Medicine.
Scientists at the MedUni Vienna, in collaboration with a working group led by Nancy Hynes at the University of Basel, have discovered a new approach in the treatment of breast cancer: an international team involving the Clinical Institute of Pathology at the MedUni Vienna has been able to demonstrate the activation of a receptor, the Ret protein (Rearranged during transfection), on the surface of breast cancer cells. Increased levels of this protein are associated with a lower likelihood of survival for breast cancer patients.
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Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Dr Mark Aaron Trimble, MD 1923 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104-6520 Ph: (918) 748-7650 | Dr Mark Aaron Trimble, MD 1923 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104-6520 Ph: (918) 748-7650 |
News Archive
A new study indicates that individuals with diabetes may have an elevated risk of developing cancer before and immediately after a diabetes diagnosis. Published early online in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the findings point to the need for a better understanding of the link between diabetes and cancer.
The 12 senators wrote a letter to the House Speaker, asking him not to hold a vote on proposals to expand exemptions from the Obama administration's birth control coverage mandate.
Keratin 17 (K17), a protein previously believed to provide only mechanical support for cancer cells, appears to play a crucial role in degrading a key tumor suppressor protein in cancer cells named p27. This finding, published in the September 1 issue of Cancer Research, is based on the work of researchers in the Department of Pathology at Stony Brook University School of Medicine.
Scientists at the MedUni Vienna, in collaboration with a working group led by Nancy Hynes at the University of Basel, have discovered a new approach in the treatment of breast cancer: an international team involving the Clinical Institute of Pathology at the MedUni Vienna has been able to demonstrate the activation of a receptor, the Ret protein (Rearranged during transfection), on the surface of breast cancer cells. Increased levels of this protein are associated with a lower likelihood of survival for breast cancer patients.
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Sarah Anne Shaw-dressler, D.O. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6151 S Yale Ave Ste 100a, Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone: 918-494-8500 Fax: 918-307-5578 | |
Julia Margaret Kwon, DO Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 1705 E 19th St Ste 302, Tulsa, OK 74104 Phone: 918-748-7585 Fax: 918-748-7539 | |
Peter Madden, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4502 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK 74135 Phone: 918-619-4400 | |
Thao Tran, D.O Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 4502 E. 41st Street, Tulsa, OK 74135 Phone: 918-619-4400 | |
Robert Peter Aran, D.O. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 6160 S Yale Ave Ste 100, Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone: 918-497-3300 Fax: 918-497-3365 | |
Robert Dean Okada, MD Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 6151 S Yale Ave, Ste 304, Tulsa, OK 74136 Phone: 918-494-5300 Fax: 918-494-5455 | |
Dr. Charles Wade Taylor, M.D. Cardiovascular Disease Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 12697 E 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74146 Phone: 918-505-3200 Fax: 918-505-3253 |